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American Express (a WalletHub advertising partner) is best known for its rewards credit cards and charge cards – the two main types of cards for people who pay their bills in full every month. But you should be able to find a few American Express 0% APR credit cards listed below. After all, Amex understands the importance of attracting people who typically pay in full but need a bit of extra time for certain big-ticket purchases. On that note, American Express 0% balance transfer credit cards are listed on a separate page, if any are available.

To get you started, WalletHub’s editors compared 30+ 0% Amex cards and chose their favorites based on how long the 0% intro rates last, what regular APRs are waiting, and how much you’ll have to pay in fees.

You can compare these and other 0% Amex cards below. Hopefully, this will lead you to the best 0% credit card for your needs. Once you identify that card, simply apply for it online. Just make absolutely sure that you’ll be able to comfortably repay your balance before the intro rate is replaced by a much higher regular APR.…show moreshow less

Popular Questions

How much is the minimum payment for American Express?

By: John Kiernan, Personal Finance Editor

The minimum payment for an American Express credit card is generally $35 or 1% of your balance, plus fees and interest – whichever is higher. Existing cardholders can always find their required minimum payment listed on their monthly account statement.

You can learn more about the importance of making at least minimum monthly payments (and what happens if you don't) from WalletHub's guide on paying credit card bills.

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We work hard to show you up-to-date product terms, however, this information does not originate from us and thus, we do not guarantee its accuracy. Before submitting an application, always verify all terms and conditions with the offering institution. Please let us know if you notice any differences.

† Approval Odds are WalletHub estimates intended to gauge your likelihood of approval for a particular product. Approval Odds are based on WalletHub data and are not provided or endorsed by the lender. Approval Odds are not meant to imply or guarantee that you will be approved by the lender or that credit will be extended.

Ad Disclosure: Certain offers that appear on this site originate from paying advertisers, and this will be noted on an offer’s details page using the designation "Sponsored", where applicable. Advertising may impact how and where products appear on this site (including, for example, the order in which they appear). At WalletHub we try to present a wide array of offers, but our offers do not represent all financial services companies or products.

Editorial and user-generated content on this page is not provided, commissioned, reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any issuer.